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he was tied with clinton in october although he one. one pollster questions the assumption made from today's polls. >> they assume you have the same high level of african-american, latino, yo ung people from 2008. >> david axelrod said polls are widely different in the methodologies so to think they are all wrong. but this is a close race. as we have always predicted. >> the race is not over. it can go back and forth 34 times. met romney half's to create the moment of. >> in the past races were the lead was cut or flipped it is roughly 5% and some cases it was the debate that moved the nidal. lou: our congressional correspondent. thank you mike. 1992 in depended candidate ross perot entered the first of october and ended up 19% of the vote. and special prosecutor decided to influence the outcome to take caspar weinberger with the iran contra affair to lead the way for william jefferson clinton. >> this is called art and to be funded it. we will talk about art to and religion and money and politics. two weeks of cover-up of the murder of
he was tied with clinton in october although he one. one pollster questions the assumption made from today's polls. >> they assume you have the same high level of african-american, latino, yo ung people from 2008. >> david axelrod said polls are widely different in the methodologies so to think they are all wrong. but this is a close race. as we have always predicted. >> the race is not over. it can go back and forth 34 times. met romney half's to create the moment of....
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well we're going to also lay it on bill clinton who started this whole thing with the mortgage crisis that broadens to this point but you know it's the old when dr in that era kids births were not built and this was all this was phil graham's idea actually if you want to get back to that if you want to you want to make his wife and wendy happy because she was on the board of enron and ken lay wanted to start speculating in unregulated markets and so phil gramm introduced the commodity futures modernization act but back to bit romney mitt romney has as said that he's considering a failed banks there is a treasury secretary doesn't this tell us something about mitt romney but but but but come on tom that's a little bit insincere i mean bill clinton's treasury secretary was was reuben who was a cochairman of goldman sachs i'm not here to defend what the world but i am i will not defend robert rubin that i'm alison you ronnie. and i think this will be bill clinton's not running for anything this is totally this is totally hypothetical we don't know who it's going to be but it can't get an
well we're going to also lay it on bill clinton who started this whole thing with the mortgage crisis that broadens to this point but you know it's the old when dr in that era kids births were not built and this was all this was phil graham's idea actually if you want to get back to that if you want to you want to make his wife and wendy happy because she was on the board of enron and ken lay wanted to start speculating in unregulated markets and so phil gramm introduced the commodity futures...
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fox news legal analyst, lis wiehl, veteran political consultant, he's advised president clinton among others, hank shine cough, and from the democratic national convention in charlotte, james toronto. thank you all. let's start with, if we may, a convention that is having trouble with rain down there, james. this is the year of, well, weather for these conventions. you've got them slammed together, and mother nature's slamming them both. >> yeah, and i guess we're getting, actually, the same tropical storm here that was going, they thought it was going to hit tampa a week ago, has now moved up into the mid atlantic area. and i've actually found it wetter here than it was in tampa except on the one day it was canceled when i got absolutely drenched. >> are i like that the weather is bipartisan, this is great. [laughter] and aren't they predicting even a worse storm on thursday when president obama's going to be speaking out in the open? >> i have heard that, i have heard that they're thinking about moving it from the football stadium back to the regular convention center. that may also
fox news legal analyst, lis wiehl, veteran political consultant, he's advised president clinton among others, hank shine cough, and from the democratic national convention in charlotte, james toronto. thank you all. let's start with, if we may, a convention that is having trouble with rain down there, james. this is the year of, well, weather for these conventions. you've got them slammed together, and mother nature's slamming them both. >> yeah, and i guess we're getting, actually, the...
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again, his process was particularly damaging, you look at more recent ones, wasn't as bad as clinton as it was for romney but the clinton example looms large as we look ahead to the fall, there are were a lot of reasons he turned it around but the biggest was the economy. it was bad early in '92 and got worse as the year progressed, that gave limb him an opportuni hit the reset button and people gave him a fresh look, his numbers jumped that summer and fall. >> i went through all the nbc wall street journal favorability numbers, over the past year we've seen mitt romney's favorability -- with mitt romney's favorability numb berks the people who don't have an opinion has dropped by 15%. the number of people with an unfavorable opinion of him has gone up by about 15%. is that inevitable? that is case that bill clinton was making inevitable as people get to know you a good proportion of them will get to know you because they don't like you? >> that is part of it but part of problem for romney the basic unspoken proposition of the romney candidacy for republicans at the outset of the pro
again, his process was particularly damaging, you look at more recent ones, wasn't as bad as clinton as it was for romney but the clinton example looms large as we look ahead to the fall, there are were a lot of reasons he turned it around but the biggest was the economy. it was bad early in '92 and got worse as the year progressed, that gave limb him an opportuni hit the reset button and people gave him a fresh look, his numbers jumped that summer and fall. >> i went through all the nbc...
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to clinton. to clinton. we're at the borderline. >> optimism always carries the day, and both the president and mitt romney are going to put forward an economic vision that will be optimistic, and, you know -- >> my optimistic content -- >> optimism didn't carry the day for rome. >> dream on. >> the question. can the middle class recover, yes or no? >> not with current policies, no. >> yes, definitely, and with current policies it can, if the policies can be put in place. >> not under these current policies, no way. >> so a change in presidency might do in the. >> a change in the policies. >> don't we need to change presidents? >> in this case, definitely we do. >> by the way, i think romney wears his wealth with great modesty. >> actually, i think does he. >> he's a modest i go. >> absolutely. i really think he does. i knew him when he was governor of massachusetts, and he was a very -- >> what was that like? give me about a minute on it, half a minute. >> bain capital was one of the best compan
to clinton. to clinton. we're at the borderline. >> optimism always carries the day, and both the president and mitt romney are going to put forward an economic vision that will be optimistic, and, you know -- >> my optimistic content -- >> optimism didn't carry the day for rome. >> dream on. >> the question. can the middle class recover, yes or no? >> not with current policies, no. >> yes, definitely, and with current policies it can, if the policies...
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. >> michael steele, bill clinton cut the capital gains tax. it helped clinton win in 1996. the law of investors went for clinton. i'm just saying to your point, michael, i think mitt romney has to be more specific on some of these direct investor questions. i get the economy. but he may have to talk turkey to them, because the dividends tax will triple under obama. the capital gains tax may double under obama. romney's got to make those points, doesn't he, michael? that's just pure politics. >> you're absolutely right there. he has to be very clear and precise. i think the point about explaining the impact, the effect is going to be very, very important over the next few months. i mean, bill clinton did what he was able to do because first off, he had a congress that worked with him, despite what people think about republicans and democrats now. then they actually worked to cut the spending, to make those tax cuts work, to make the bush -- i mean, the reagan legacy extend itself into the 1990s. >> i've got to leave it there. david goodfriend, i will never throw you a softba
. >> michael steele, bill clinton cut the capital gains tax. it helped clinton win in 1996. the law of investors went for clinton. i'm just saying to your point, michael, i think mitt romney has to be more specific on some of these direct investor questions. i get the economy. but he may have to talk turkey to them, because the dividends tax will triple under obama. the capital gains tax may double under obama. romney's got to make those points, doesn't he, michael? that's just pure...
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. >> greta: earlier today hillary clinton apologized to pakistan for loss of tie having to do the nato strike last year. it's been a run between our country and pakistan. as a result, they closed down our supply routes. your thoughts on this? >> i have no objections with an apology when someone does something that's a mistake, but they housed osama bin laden right next to their major military base and he was there for years and they knew it. to think they didn't know it is idiotic. maybe they should be apologizing to us. we've been feeding them billions. they were housing psychologically our worst enemy. maybe they should apologize to us. >> >> greta: apparently it's cost us $2 billion to go through a different supply route for our troops going through russia. it's cost us a lot more money because of pakistan closing down their routes. we've gotten into a squeeze. either we apologized or didn't. saves us a lot of money. , on the other hand, we haven't heard an apology for them at all for housing and giving safe haven to osama bin laden. >> they don't apologize to us, because they don't
. >> greta: earlier today hillary clinton apologized to pakistan for loss of tie having to do the nato strike last year. it's been a run between our country and pakistan. as a result, they closed down our supply routes. your thoughts on this? >> i have no objections with an apology when someone does something that's a mistake, but they housed osama bin laden right next to their major military base and he was there for years and they knew it. to think they didn't know it is idiotic....
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republicans sang bill clinton's praises at a press conference as well. >> even bill clinton came out for it, before he was against it. >> as the speaker indicated, coupling that with bill clinton's remarks. >> it's not often in washington you get a bipartisan view, unless you get to former president bill clinton. >> even president bill clinton gets it. >> they don't miss an opportunity, do they? let's get real. we're talking about cutting taxes for the wealthiest 2% of americans. white house spokesman jim carney told reporters today, president barack obama will not, i could not be more clear, he will not support extension of the upper-income bush tax cuts. bill clinton has been campaigning for the president's re-election, but all the fund-raising and speeches in the world won't change the reality about what's good for the economy. the bush-era tax cuts did not work. the tax cuts expire in january. at the exact same time, $1.2 trillion in spending cuts take effect. everyone's got to pay for it. the president's simply asking 2% of americans to just pitch in and help out on the budget.
republicans sang bill clinton's praises at a press conference as well. >> even bill clinton came out for it, before he was against it. >> as the speaker indicated, coupling that with bill clinton's remarks. >> it's not often in washington you get a bipartisan view, unless you get to former president bill clinton. >> even president bill clinton gets it. >> they don't miss an opportunity, do they? let's get real. we're talking about cutting taxes for the wealthiest...
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bill clinton had a very good economic record. the problem is that barack obama has the worst economic record in 40 years. when you say how good the employment picture is, just look at the surveys. americans know the real unemployment rate in country is closer to 10 to 12%. there are no jocks. people are dropping out of the labor force. we have a $1.42 trillion deficit. that the kind of record that you as a clintonite are proud of? >> i think -- i'm going to say this again. i think that when you're digging out of a hole like we are now, the trend is what matters. and in fact, let's ask this audience, cnbc's audience. in a recent pew charitable trust poll, investors in this country overwhelmingly supported president obama and his performance. why? because the stock market doubled on his watch. the stock market doubled on his watch. >> look what has happened in the last few months. it's giving it a lot of it away. >> the last word. the last word to sara fagen. we should pass the rule to get it off the table. it eliminates a politica
bill clinton had a very good economic record. the problem is that barack obama has the worst economic record in 40 years. when you say how good the employment picture is, just look at the surveys. americans know the real unemployment rate in country is closer to 10 to 12%. there are no jocks. people are dropping out of the labor force. we have a $1.42 trillion deficit. that the kind of record that you as a clintonite are proud of? >> i think -- i'm going to say this again. i think that...
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while president obama and secretary clinton spoke about the crisis with steady, seriousness, they exuded calm, they had clarity and strength, mitt romney, by contrast, was prematurely hyperventilating, maybe in response to the most extreme voices in his party. his campaign was in panic mode. and an international crisis was brewing and who did he listen to? could it have been the likes of rush limbaugh and laura ing graham and other neocons on his team? president obama was presidential and strong. mitt romney and paul ryan looked like bit players in top radio's amateur hour. stature, diplomacy steadiness? national unity in the face of an international crisis? none of that! actually the fact that mitt romney changed his tone a bit today, softened his attacks is frankly more evidence that he was probably just reacting to criticism again. gail collins had a great column in "the new york times" today an she said that many people have given mitt romney a pass because they thought he's really deep down a reasonable guy. and that if he's elected his sanity and backbone are suddenly going to appe
while president obama and secretary clinton spoke about the crisis with steady, seriousness, they exuded calm, they had clarity and strength, mitt romney, by contrast, was prematurely hyperventilating, maybe in response to the most extreme voices in his party. his campaign was in panic mode. and an international crisis was brewing and who did he listen to? could it have been the likes of rush limbaugh and laura ing graham and other neocons on his team? president obama was presidential and...
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clinton released 12 years. poppy bush released 14 years. then they added on another guy, the last blue column, that is george romney, who is just a candidate for president. he of course never became president, but he is mitt romney's dad. so what's normal in presidential politics is to release many years of your tax returns. the romney campaign if they cont wanted to could come back and say all those people who became president and my dad released more than five years, sure, that's a precedent. but there's also another precedent, john mccain only released two years. the romney campaign if they wanted to could make that case. john mccain did only release two years of his tax returns when he ran for president. here's the political problem for the romney campaign on talking about john mccain in these terms. a, john mccain lost. b, john mccain was also the guy who had that problem of not being able to return how many houses he had, which probably the romney campaign doesn't want to remind anybody about. more importantly, c, john mccain seriousl
clinton released 12 years. poppy bush released 14 years. then they added on another guy, the last blue column, that is george romney, who is just a candidate for president. he of course never became president, but he is mitt romney's dad. so what's normal in presidential politics is to release many years of your tax returns. the romney campaign if they cont wanted to could come back and say all those people who became president and my dad released more than five years, sure, that's a precedent....
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to the credit of clinton for achillea it looked like he was going to work on it until the lewinsky thing took off and then bush looked like he was going to work ton and then you had the wore on terror and 9/11. you have somebody who will take it to the president and say wait a minute, what you are talking about absolutely does not make mathematic sense i think is genuinely exciting. >> what if he were to take it to the president and say there is no way to balance this budget without raising taxes. would republicans, would conservatives, would the nation go for that? >> i don't think that that is what he said. i mean if you look at the two budgets that have been created through his committee, what they have said is let's certainly let's look at the whole picture. look at certainly closing down some loopholes that are are long ceased to make any kind of sense. but disproportionately our spending in washington is the problem. and that is where we need to focus first. if you have the 80/20 rule that is the big problem. >> the size of government has grown in comparison to the rest of the econ
to the credit of clinton for achillea it looked like he was going to work on it until the lewinsky thing took off and then bush looked like he was going to work ton and then you had the wore on terror and 9/11. you have somebody who will take it to the president and say wait a minute, what you are talking about absolutely does not make mathematic sense i think is genuinely exciting. >> what if he were to take it to the president and say there is no way to balance this budget without...
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the president says he's been advised to name clinton the secretary of explaining stuff. in west palm beach, florida, ed henry, fox news. >>> with the presidential race kicking into high gear, both candidates are hitting the campaign trail hard, folksing on the key battleground states. we have a political analyst joining us. we're glad to see you tonight. >> glad to be back. >> mark, new polls show president obama's post convention real, but how much do the polls mean now? >> i saw mike dukakis at the convention and all i could think about him in 1988 is he was 17 points up after the convention. you know what happened to him. only won 10 states and lost to george bush. you've got to concentrate, really, on the battleground polls, not the general 45, 49 popular poll, because what that is, you know, all i have to do is remind you 2000. al gore got 500,000 more votes than george bush, but lost in the electoral college. >> that's right. >> so i'm more concerned about the electoral votes. you have to get 270, that's the magic number. >> right. >> and they're all doing configur
the president says he's been advised to name clinton the secretary of explaining stuff. in west palm beach, florida, ed henry, fox news. >>> with the presidential race kicking into high gear, both candidates are hitting the campaign trail hard, folksing on the key battleground states. we have a political analyst joining us. we're glad to see you tonight. >> glad to be back. >> mark, new polls show president obama's post convention real, but how much do the polls mean now?...
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it is clinton in '9d 2. a 16 .bounce. it's an image problem. battered on the other side by his own mistakes. and we all remember this line that concluded his acceptance speech. >> i end tonight where it all began for me. i still believe in a place called home. >> there was this introduction in his heart. talk about that and talk about how he compares to romney. >> well, that 92 democratic convention may be the best reinvention, if you will, that we've ever seen. that's when we day baaed the famous photo. that was from a production standpoint. it's still an unmatched convention of modern error. let's just say something about that. there's no bounce. these conventions are too late. >> you ooifr not going to see more than a 1-2 point. i think he has to break out of the cage. i've been in politics for a long time. >> the campaign is trying to fill out a story breaking through on jobs. they can't run on our record. that is horrible. we've got to destroy romney. so this year, both are going to be about romney. there's going to be a convention here br
it is clinton in '9d 2. a 16 .bounce. it's an image problem. battered on the other side by his own mistakes. and we all remember this line that concluded his acceptance speech. >> i end tonight where it all began for me. i still believe in a place called home. >> there was this introduction in his heart. talk about that and talk about how he compares to romney. >> well, that 92 democratic convention may be the best reinvention, if you will, that we've ever seen. that's when we...
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well, turning now to international politics, secretary of state hillary clinton reportedly indicating for the first time today that the attack on our consulate in libya two weeks ago in benghazi and the murder of our ambassador may have been a terrorist attack. secretary clinton admitted, quote, "terrorists seeking to extend their reach working with violent extremists as we saw in benghazi." joining me is the security animal -- animal cyst -- analyst who workedded for ford and reagan. before we go to al-qaeda, libya, and the statements by the administration, go to what's happening at the united nations. >> uh-huh. lou: the president declines any bilateral meeting with any world leader this week. he gives a speech. will be interesting to hear your take on. he moves off to campaign while morsi and ahmadinejad basically talk about embracing the world and creating a new architecture for world government. what do you make of that? >> that's scary, isn't it. the leader of the free world, who, a year ago, was talking about the world that he envisioned, the great democracy is now at the unite
well, turning now to international politics, secretary of state hillary clinton reportedly indicating for the first time today that the attack on our consulate in libya two weeks ago in benghazi and the murder of our ambassador may have been a terrorist attack. secretary clinton admitted, quote, "terrorists seeking to extend their reach working with violent extremists as we saw in benghazi." joining me is the security animal -- animal cyst -- analyst who workedded for ford and reagan....
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>> we keep drawing the parallel of obama and clinton. it is much different really because that was a two-person race. at some point somebody had to realize that somebody was going to get a majority of the delegates. in a three or four person race that is not the case. gingrich is right. they can tag team and extend this thing. it is about leverage. where is the maximum leverage for one of these candidates to stay in or out and to me it is all for staying in. >> howard, some republicans, bill crystal is trying to insist this is all good for the party. he said today if romney were to earn the nomination in these circumstances he would be far better off than if he had clinched the nomination early by outspending and outmuscling a divide field. if santorum were to win, he would have a real wind at his back going to the election. i can buy the santorum piece of it. it doesn't feel so real about romney. romney's been hurt badly it seems in this. >> i think you are right, lawrence. i think that mitt romney hasn't become a better candidate. he h
>> we keep drawing the parallel of obama and clinton. it is much different really because that was a two-person race. at some point somebody had to realize that somebody was going to get a majority of the delegates. in a three or four person race that is not the case. gingrich is right. they can tag team and extend this thing. it is about leverage. where is the maximum leverage for one of these candidates to stay in or out and to me it is all for staying in. >> howard, some...
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secretary of state hillary clinton said the same thing following russia's parliament reelection the russian people like people are. everywhere deserve the right. to have their voices heard and their votes counted and come this november of all starts with you american citizens will be counted on us leaders to stand there were you know for r.t. new york. meanwhile several new voting laws recently enacted in several states are sparking sparking controversy here at the fourteen states where new voting laws have been passed they are in from early from barring early voting to restricting where people can vote to requiring people to provide government issued photo id is some posters and civil rights activists are concerned that one of america's most fundamental rights that is the rights of vote is under attack now proponents of the new world say it will prevent voter fraud critics say it actually in a it's a exclude a very significant portion of american citizens these people being mostly minorities that tend to follow democrats what is really behind these new laws and could they potentially affec
secretary of state hillary clinton said the same thing following russia's parliament reelection the russian people like people are. everywhere deserve the right. to have their voices heard and their votes counted and come this november of all starts with you american citizens will be counted on us leaders to stand there were you know for r.t. new york. meanwhile several new voting laws recently enacted in several states are sparking sparking controversy here at the fourteen states where new...
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bill clinton does it in a warm and empathetic way. and president obama did a little bit of that but in this very disengaged law/professor-type of approach. some people think it is harder for the president to be nasty, be tough because then he comes across as an angry black man who is going to scare people. i don't know, but for whatever reason it -- he just did not push back. he did not engage. >> i think also the lack of audience noise was an issue and the way the debate was staged. it added to this lack of energy. remember, this is a year when most people watching debates on television or getting their news are used to the kind of roar of the crowd. they used to tweet, they are used to crowd engagement. to have two people quiet ligating on the stage in a professorial way is quite alien for most american people today. >> there's that same perception that it is reality, even liberal pundits were critical of the president. a lot of the post and headlines today will say mitt romney won this debate. they are both going out on the road to
bill clinton does it in a warm and empathetic way. and president obama did a little bit of that but in this very disengaged law/professor-type of approach. some people think it is harder for the president to be nasty, be tough because then he comes across as an angry black man who is going to scare people. i don't know, but for whatever reason it -- he just did not push back. he did not engage. >> i think also the lack of audience noise was an issue and the way the debate was staged. it...
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. >>> and bill clinton is talking about being president again. just not here. stay with us. >> i don'tet it, folks. how could romney be behind? e releasing bootlegs of his speeches. questions? anyone have occasional constipation, diarrh.agaloating? one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues th three strains of good bacteria. approved! [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. powerful trading tools for all. we put strategies, chains and positions t indathtipresby charles sc. >>we've seen a lot of former president bill clinton these last few months and sometimes it seems like he's missing his old job. it seems as he'starting to ildun president of ireland because of my irish heritage and because i was born in arkansas, which is part of the louisiana purchase, any person anywhe in the world that was born in a place that ve france for six months ch and speak french, you can run for president there. >> ooh-la-la, another run for presidency? but , the frenchules h changed and you need to live there for fiv
. >>> and bill clinton is talking about being president again. just not here. stay with us. >> i don'tet it, folks. how could romney be behind? e releasing bootlegs of his speeches. questions? anyone have occasional constipation, diarrh.agaloating? one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues th three strains of good bacteria. approved! [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. powerful trading tools for all. we put...
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a party which needs to redefine itself will open the way for president clinton hillary, president o'malley, president cuomo, they could thank mitt romney in 2016. >> sam stein, where does mitt romney go from here? talk about him spending time in illinois, is surrendering in the southern states? >> they are not good states for him. i thought last night was emblematic of the problems. he has a regional problem. i won't procrastinate out to 2016, he will win enough delegates to get majority but won't likely win enough to get the 1144 he needs to secure the nomination. so that invites people like santorum and gingrich to stay in not because they want to mess with romney, there is power to be gained from taking the delegates to the convention. romney will end up the nominee the question is how bloodied and how much money does he have to spend. >> big endorsements come after super tuesday. he got george pataki today. here it is. >> i think mitt showed last night he has the breath of support that warrants our supporting him rallying around and i'm endorsing him. mitt is not a perfect candidate, h
a party which needs to redefine itself will open the way for president clinton hillary, president o'malley, president cuomo, they could thank mitt romney in 2016. >> sam stein, where does mitt romney go from here? talk about him spending time in illinois, is surrendering in the southern states? >> they are not good states for him. i thought last night was emblematic of the problems. he has a regional problem. i won't procrastinate out to 2016, he will win enough delegates to get...
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. >> when you were speaker of the house, you criticized president clinton for having an extra marital affair. no, i criticized president clinton for like under oath in front of a federal judge, committing perjury, which is a felony for which normal people to go to jail. >> however, at the same time you were doing exactly the same thing. >> i wasn't. >> that is hypocritical. >> because they listened to your question and they don't listen to the facts. >> mitt romney's personal wealth is likely to be an issue again tonight, especially after this direct question. >> how much money do you have? >> well, you tell me and i'll tell you. no, i'm kidding t is between 150 and about 200-some-odd million, i think that's what the estimates r by the way, i didn't inherit that. >> look, one thing about miami politics that you got to know it is very raw. the expectation is you talk about everything, sometimes when it's uncomfortable. so, that's why you saw some of the more rawer moments there in that little forum. all right, finally, as the president continues his five-state battleground swing with s
. >> when you were speaker of the house, you criticized president clinton for having an extra marital affair. no, i criticized president clinton for like under oath in front of a federal judge, committing perjury, which is a felony for which normal people to go to jail. >> however, at the same time you were doing exactly the same thing. >> i wasn't. >> that is hypocritical. >> because they listened to your question and they don't listen to the facts. >> mitt...
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that performance with hillary clinton, she was down. she was defending her basic personality, of who she is. a moment of weakness, he didn't need to dump on her. he needed to show some magazine anymority there. why didn't he respond to that moment? >> looked like he was preparing his next thought and he got drawn into her comment. the skill set for the promise to deliver -- for the president to deliver speeches well is very different than what it takes to debate. the fact that he's on television all the time -- >> he doesn't like to be challenged. this is a guy with supreme confidence in his ability who doesn't like to be questioned and who has held very, very few press conferences. not as few as george w. bush, but very few. >> he can be a little brittle. chris: let's go back to romney's must-do list. as we said, he's prepping to take a knick out of the president's credibility. >> the president tends to, how shall i say it? say things that aren't true. and in attacking his opponents, i've looked at prior debates. chris: at the same tim
that performance with hillary clinton, she was down. she was defending her basic personality, of who she is. a moment of weakness, he didn't need to dump on her. he needed to show some magazine anymority there. why didn't he respond to that moment? >> looked like he was preparing his next thought and he got drawn into her comment. the skill set for the promise to deliver -- for the president to deliver speeches well is very different than what it takes to debate. the fact that he's on...
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and, oh, president clinton's speaking now! [laughter] they didn't want to give him a -- [laughter] >> the only thing that's wrong with that, i think, is bill clinton's going to be in prime time. but, megyn, i'm sure you remember as i do, i know pat does, in the briefing room when president obama said he had to go, the first lady was calling him, and bill clinton sat back in like he'd never left. [laughter] >> exactly. he took over. [laughter] >> that's what i said about a real leader. megyn: all right. all right, guys, i gotta run. sorry, i appreciate it. thanks, both. >> thank you. megyn: well, for the first time in a long time we are getting an inside look at iran's main nuclear plant, one of the spots said to be on the list of likely targets if israel decides it is out of options to stop the iranian nuclear weapons push diplomatically. up next, what the cameras saw and why they were there. >>> and just moments ago a top labor leader slamming governor romney at an obama campaign event in ohio. just ahead this labor day, we w
and, oh, president clinton's speaking now! [laughter] they didn't want to give him a -- [laughter] >> the only thing that's wrong with that, i think, is bill clinton's going to be in prime time. but, megyn, i'm sure you remember as i do, i know pat does, in the briefing room when president obama said he had to go, the first lady was calling him, and bill clinton sat back in like he'd never left. [laughter] >> exactly. he took over. [laughter] >> that's what i said about a real...
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contributor sam stein of the "the huffington post," former hillary clinton adviser and deputy new york city mayor howard wolfson, msnbc contributor and queen bee of thegrio.com joy reid and buzz feed editor in chief always busy ben smith. the first presidential debate that hour and a half spectacle of ob fewcation, confusion, triumph and exhaustion may be ancient history by the end of today, maybe. new numbers show the nation's unemployed rate dropped to 7.8%. the lowest number since president obama took office in 2009. while the economy added a relatively modest 114,000 jobs in september, new revisions show that july and august saw a combined increase of 86,000 more jobs than originally reported. needless to say, those numbers put a certain pep back in president obama's step. >> more americans entered the work force, more people are getting jobs. now every month reminds us that we've still got too many of our friends and neighbors looking for work. today's news certainly is not an excuse to try to talk down the economy to score a few political points. it's a reminder that this country
contributor sam stein of the "the huffington post," former hillary clinton adviser and deputy new york city mayor howard wolfson, msnbc contributor and queen bee of thegrio.com joy reid and buzz feed editor in chief always busy ben smith. the first presidential debate that hour and a half spectacle of ob fewcation, confusion, triumph and exhaustion may be ancient history by the end of today, maybe. new numbers show the nation's unemployed rate dropped to 7.8%. the lowest number since...
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his numbers have been up, back up, that's part of the charm of the bill clinton. and i'm not trying to analogize them completely. the country is in a different place there was a very different dynamic involved in that. the point is, the image of the former presidents are dynamic. they evolve over time. jimmy carter has evolved in the eyes of americans. i don't think at the end of the day when you look at the president's endorsement of mitt romney. >> not a good day but not a nejurious thing. >> i like talking to you even more than when we disagree. >>> best new thing in the world is russian, whether it's helping )90%3g >>> best new thing in the world is russian, whether it's helping to tranquilize a tiger at a reserve or shooting a gray whale with a cross bow to collect gray whale skin samples or discovering two ancient greek urns in the black sea or whether it is riding a motor bike or whether it is putting out wildfires from a plane. whether it is swimming in a lake, or riding a horse topless. it is inarguable that vladimir putin is part of the new manly pho
his numbers have been up, back up, that's part of the charm of the bill clinton. and i'm not trying to analogize them completely. the country is in a different place there was a very different dynamic involved in that. the point is, the image of the former presidents are dynamic. they evolve over time. jimmy carter has evolved in the eyes of americans. i don't think at the end of the day when you look at the president's endorsement of mitt romney. >> not a good day but not a nejurious...